Posted on 02/22/2010 8:58:30 AM PST by neverdem
It specifically says in the Constitution, in the a state of emergency, the government can temporarily suspend the 2nd Amendment in order to get things under control.
It does NOT say that, you know that, I know that and everyone else reading these postings knows that.
“Where, pray tell, does it say that? Post it, please.”
The Suspension Clause. Article One, Section 9, clause 2
“The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended, unless when in cases of rebellion or invasion the public safety may require it.”
“You stated:
It specifically says in the Constitution, in the a state of emergency, the government can temporarily suspend the 2nd Amendment in order to get things under control.
It does NOT say that, you know that, I know that and everyone else reading these postings knows that.”
Ok, it doesn’t specifically say those exact words. if I have to post them, i will.
“The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended, unless when in cases of rebellion or invasion the public safety may require it.”
Tha Suspension Clause. Article One, Section 9, clause 2
You happy now?
Of course the guns are taken from those jailed. But this has no effect whatsoever on the rights of the non-jailed people.
You still didn't answer.
Kind of like if I had asked "What time is it?", and you answered "Yellow".
How many libs, who advocate gun control have admitted of been caught with either weapons or armed private security? I would bet that Bill would fall into that group.
“In law school, are you? Nice stretch, but writ of habeas corpus has nothing to do with the 2nd Amendment. You’re attempting to equate judicial procedure with a constitutional right.”
Not in law school, but I’m aware that lincoln suspended Habeus Corpus for very similar reason as what happened in N.O.
I know the whole thing, but i could have sworn Lincoln suspended habeus Corpus for the very reasons I have explained. Am i wrong?
Oh, and according to your quote, habeas corpus is a "privilege".
Keeping and bearing arms is a "right".
I can understand how a "privilege" might be suspended, but not a "right".
Ok, it doesnt specifically say those exact words.
So you were WRONG.
Why do you keep repeatably reposting the same thing?
We can all see the responses you've made to others, and you keep on repeating the same thing over and over again, as though it will make it true just as long as you repeat it enough times.
“You still didn’t answer.”
I didn’t answer what. It says it right there. It has also been used by a President once for the very reasons I’m talking about.
Epic fail.
Ok, try this....I’m not a lawyer, don’t play one on TV, and I did not stay at a Holiday Inn last night.
I do not understand habeas corpus. Please explain it to me.
Since I do not understand habeas corpus, I cannot possibly understand how it relates to suspension of the Second Amendment.
Pretend I’m a liberal and talk me through it using small English words, ok?
So far so good, but you are fabricating the meaning and effect of the suspension, out of your imagination.
Lincoln jailed reporters and newspapermen, and would not allow them to see a judge to challenge the jailing. He did so in cities that were not battlefields. The Supreme Court ruled that the suspension was unconstitutional.
Ex parte Merryman is one such case. The name of the other escapes my immediate recall.
EPIC FAIL.
“So you were WRONG.”
wrong on the specific words - yes
Not wrong on what it can be used for since it has been used once in this country’s history
hahaha...
“Suspending writ during open rebellion or invasion is one thing. Suspending individual RKBA under martial law something entirely else.”
So which one do you put the situation in N.O. under? law enforcement in shambles. A bunch of armed people running around looting everything in sight, citizens’ security at risk. What category is that?
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